It’s a rough world out there. Your best skills are needed more than ever. That’s why it’s so important you look back and take account of all the things you’ve learned here these past 12 months. So this week and next, we’ll select a handful of techniques you must master absolutely. I’ll start right now with …
Rushing and not Enjoying vs. Treasuring the Journey
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Stained glass tracing – one problem is, the design can “make” you rush
A big problem you’ve maybe met is how, with the design in front of you, you want to rush and hurry and get your tracing finished.
And yet …
Undercoats
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They hit the glass too hard
Right, in his last post, Stephen challenged you to do it with one hand tied behind your back.
Undercoating, I mean.
And several people wrote how maybe they were heavy-handed, because no matter how they tried, their glass always spun away across the light-box.
So I reckon the best thing now is to show you what we mean.
Sounds good to you?
Good, so let’s get going.
Undercoating
Are You Making It Too Much Like Hard Work?
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Here’s an important tip for when you paint an undercoat or “wash” or “matt” (or however you call it) …